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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostMy threads usually run for at least 3 posts before going off on a completely unrelated tack. Is this a new CUK record?
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostI was looking at news about the "Mexican stewmaker". The BBC says he dissolved his victims in Caustic Soda, the Times and Mail say he dissolved them in Acid.
This just seems fitting somehow, alkaline substances somehow seem to me to be socialist/left wing while acids are right wing. What do others think about the political affiliations of common chemicals?
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My threads usually run for at least 3 posts before going off on a completely unrelated tack. Is this a new CUK record?
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostI was looking at news about the "Mexican stewmaker". The BBC says he dissolved his victims in Caustic Soda, the Times and Mail say he dissolved them in Acid.
This just seems fitting somehow, alkaline substances somehow seem to me to be socialist/left wing while acids are right wing. What do others think about the political affiliations of common chemicals?Last edited by expat; 26 January 2009, 19:00.
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Odd associations
I was looking at news about the "Mexican stewmaker". The BBC says he dissolved his victims in Caustic Soda, the Times and Mail say he dissolved them in Acid.
This just seems fitting somehow, alkaline substances somehow seem to me to be socialist/left wing while acids are right wing. What do others think about the political affiliations of common chemicals?Tags: None
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